Artificial intelligence self-learning-based automatic electrocardiography analysis method and apparatus

ABSTRACT

An artificial intelligence self-learning-based automatic electrocardiography analysis method and apparatus, the method comprising data preprocessing, heartbeat feature detection, interference signal detection and heartbeat classification based on deep learning, signal quality evaluation and lead combination, heartbeat verification, analysis and calculation of electrocardiography events and parameters, and finally automatic output of reporting data, realizing an automated analysis method having a complete and rapid flow. The automatic electrocardiography analysis method may also record modification information of an automatic analysis result, collect modified data, and feed same back to the depth learning model to continue training, thereby continuously making improvements and improving the accuracy of the automatic analysis method.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a national phase entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Patent Application PCT/CN2018/072348, filed Jan. 12, 2018, designating the United States of America and published as International Patent Publication WO 2019/100560 A1 on May 31, 2019, which claims the benefit under Article 8 of the Patent Cooperation Treaty to Chinese Patent Application Serial No. 201711203259.6, filed Nov. 27, 2017.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to the technical field of artificial intelligence data analysis, and more particularly, to an artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method and apparatus.

BACKGROUND

In 1908, Einthoven began to use electrocardiogram (ECG) to monitor electrophysiological activities of a heart. At present, noninvasive ECG examination has become one of important methods for diagnosis and screening of heart diseases in clinical cardiovascular field. ECG examination may be divided into several categories such as resting ECG, ambulatory ECG and exercise ECG according to clinical application. The resting ECG adopts 12-lead system (standard lead system) invented by Einthoven-Wilson-Goldberger to analyze 8-30 seconds of recorded ECG signals, which has a positive value for diagnosis and analysis of various arrhythmias and conduction block, and is the earliest, most commonly used and most basic diagnosis method in the diagnosis of coronary heart disease. The ambulatory ECG may continuously record a whole process of ECG activities for 24 hours to many days, including ECG information under different conditions such as rest, activities, meals, work, study and sleep, and it may find non-sustained arrhythmias that are not easily found by routine ECG examination, and determine whether symptoms such as palpitation, dizziness, fainting of patients are related to arrhythmias, such as extreme bradycardia, cardiac arrest, conduction block, ventricular tachycardia and the like, to improve a detection rate of transient arrhythmia and transient myocardial ischemic attack, which is an important objective basis for clinical analysis of diseases, establishment of diagnosis and judgment of curative effect. After Holter introduced ambulatory ECG to the clinic in 1957, a simplified and improved standard lead system (Mason-Likar system) was generally used. The amount of measuring leads may be 12, 6 or 3, or even single-lead cardiac patches, greatly improving the practicability of the ambulatory ECG. The exercise ECG, an exercise load test of the ECG, records and analyzes changes of the ECG caused by increasing heart load through a certain amount of exercise, which is a common auxiliary method for clinical evaluation of coronary heart disease.

Although most ECG analysis software in the market may analyze data automatically, due to the complexity and variability of ECG signals themselves, it is easy to be subjected to various interference noises in the process of wearing a machine. At present, the accuracy of automatic analysis software is far from enough to help doctors correctly analyze ECG data and give correct analysis reports in a relatively short time.

Using mature methods in artificial intelligence deep learning to improve the accuracy of traditional ECG analysis algorithms, especially applying Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) image identification technology to automatic extraction and classification of ECG features, is currently an important research direction in artificial intelligence (AI) medical field. In July 2017, a team from Stanford University led by Professor Andrew NG, a famous AI expert, published a latest research result in this field on arXiv. They used a 34-layer CNN model to detect arrhythmias on single-lead Holter data. Specifically, training data came from 64,121 samples of 29,163 patients. Each sample was single-lead data with a length of 30 seconds and a sample rate of 200 Hz. Each second of data corresponds to the Rhythm Type labeled and reviewed by qualified ECG experts, with a total of 14 labeled types, including 12 common arrhythmia events, a normal sinus rhythm and a noise type. The trained model labeled data by using a single-lead gold standard with a same sample rate to perform 14 types of events identification on each second of input data. At the same time, compared with labeled results of 6 ECG experts, the conclusion was that the artificial intelligence method exceeded an average level of the results of 6 ECG experts in both sensitivity and precision. However, this method has some problems that need to be further solved: (a) the types of heart rhythm events identified are not perfect, and there is no special treatment for low voltage, heart arrest and other situations; (b) the model is trained for single-lead Holter, however, in actual use, there are a large number of multi-lead ECG examinations, especially standard 12-lead devices and 3-lead devices commonly used in the ambulatory ECG, and multi-lead analysis may more comprehensively and correctly analyze arrhythmia, conduction block and locate ST segment and T wave changes, these functions may not be reflected in single-lead model analysis; (c) although noise is considered in this method, the noise is only treated as a special heart rhythm event, which is not in conformity with medical laws, and the nature of the noise is not analyzed and identified, to remove influence of the noise on subsequent analysis; (d) the method does not have the capability of automatically generating reports, especially after analyzing all digital signals, automatically intercepting the most typical segments with the best signal quality to generate image reports; (e) in addition, the method does not explain how to be applied into the whole process of 8-30 seconds resting ECG analysis and 24 hours ambulatory ECG analysis, combining with the prior art, for improving the overall work quality and efficiency of clinical analysts, which are the most common and urgent requirements in ECG analysis at present.

Therefore, how to help hospitals, especially a vast number of basic hospitals at all levels, effectively improve an automatic analysis level of the ECG by using the most advanced scientific and technological method, artificial intelligence technology, under a difficult condition that there are not enough professional doctors to interpret the ECG, is a difficult problem and challenge to be solved by the present disclosure.

BRIEF SUMMARY

The purpose of the present disclosure is to provide an artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method and apparatus, which may automatically, quickly and completely analyze measurement data output by an ECG device, and obtain required report data.

To achieve the above purpose, a first aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure provides the artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method, including:

-   -   receiving ECG data output by an ECG monitoring device, and the         ECG data being single-lead or multi-lead time sequence data;     -   converting a data format of the ECG data into a preset standard         data format by resampling, and performing a first filtering         processing on the converted ECG data in the preset standard data         format;     -   performing heart beat detection processing on the ECG data         processed by the first filtering processing to identify multiple         pieces of heart beat data included in the ECG data, each of the         multiple pieces of heart beat data corresponding to a heart beat         cycle, including amplitude data and starting-ending time data of         corresponding P wave, QRS complex and T wave;     -   performing interference identification on the heart beat data         according to a trained interference identification two         classification model to determine whether there is an         interference noise in the heart beat data with a probability         value for judging the interference noise;     -   according to lead parameters of the heart beat data and the         heart beat data, combining and generating heart beat time         sequence data based on results of the interference         identification and time rules; and generating heart beat         analysis data according to the heart beat time sequence data;     -   analyzing and evaluating a signal quality of the heart beat         analysis data, and obtaining signal quality evaluation index of         the heart beat analysis data;     -   performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and         time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data         according to a trained heart beat classification model, to         obtain primary classification information of the heart beat         analysis data;     -   inputting the heart beat analysis data of particular heart beats         in results of the primary classification information into a         trained ST segment and T wave change model for identification,         and determining ST segment and T wave evaluation information;     -   performing secondary classification processing on the heart beat         analysis data according to ECG basic rule reference data and the         ST segment and T wave evaluation information under the primary         classification information to finally obtain heart beat         classification information; and     -   generating ECG event data from the heart beat analysis data         according to the heart beat classification information and the         ECG basic rule reference data;     -   screening the ECG event data according to the signal quality         evaluation index to obtain corresponding report conclusion data         and report table item data; generating report graphic data         according to typical data segments in each kind of the ECG event         data; and outputting the report table item data, the report         graphic data and the report conclusion data.

Preferably, the performing heart beat detection processing on ECG data processed by the first filtering processing further includes:

-   -   determining an RR interval according to the QRS complex and         calculating an estimation value of a noise in the RR interval;         and     -   determining a detection confidence level of each QRS complex         according to the estimation value of the noise and a maximum         amplitude in each QRS complex.

Preferably, the performing interference identification on the heart beat data according to a trained interference identification two classification model includes:

-   -   performing cutting and sampling on the heart beat data with a         first data amount, and inputting data obtained by the cutting         and sampling into the interference identification two         classification model to identify interference;     -   identifying a data segment with a heart beat interval greater         than or equal to a preset interval determination threshold in         the heart beat data;     -   performing a judgment of signal abnormality on the data segment         with the heart beat interval greater than or equal to the preset         interval determination threshold to determine whether the data         segment is an abnormal signal;     -   if the data segment is not an abnormal signal, according to a         set time value, determining a starting data point and an ending         data point of sliding sampling in the data segment with a preset         time width, and performing the sliding sampling on the data         segment from the starting data point until the ending data point         to obtain multiple sample data segments; and     -   performing the interference identification on each of the         multiple sample data segments.

Preferably, the performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data according to a trained heart beat classification model, to obtain primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data includes:

-   -   for the heart beat data of a single lead, inputting the heart         beat analysis data into the trained heart beat classification         model corresponding to the single lead, performing the feature         extraction and analysis of the amplitude and time         characterization data with a second data amount, to obtain the         primary classification information of the single lead.

Preferably, the performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data according to a trained heart beat classification model, to obtain primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data includes:

-   -   according to the trained heart beat classification model         corresponding to each lead, performing the feature extraction         and analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data on         the heart beat analysis data of each lead with a third data         amount, to obtain classification information of each lead; and     -   performing classification voting decision calculation according         to the classification information of each lead and lead weight         reference coefficients, so as to obtain the primary         classification information.

Preferably, the performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data according to a trained heart beat classification model, to obtain primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data includes:

-   -   according to a trained multi-lead synchronous correlation         classification model, performing the feature extraction and         analysis of a synchronous amplitude and the time         characterization data on the heart beat analysis data of each         lead with a fourth data amount, to obtain the primary         classification information of the heart beat analysis data.

Preferably, the inputting the heart beat analysis data of particular heart beats in results of the primary classification information into a trained ST segment and T wave change model for identification, and determining ST segment and T wave evaluation information includes:

-   -   inputting data of the particular heart beats in the primary         classification into a trained ST segment and T wave change model         according to leads in turn, performing the feature extraction         and analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data on         the data of the particular heart beats of each lead to obtain ST         segment and T wave change information of each lead, and         determining the ST segment and T wave evaluation information,         which is lead position information that indicates the ST segment         and T wave corresponding to heart beat segment data occurs         change.

Preferably, the generating report graphic data according to typical data segments in each kind of the ECG event data includes:

-   -   performing evaluation on data segments in each kind of ECG event         according to the signal quality evaluation index, and selecting         the data segments with the highest signal quality evaluation         index as the typical data segments in the ECG event.

Preferably, the method further includes:

-   -   receiving modification information of the heart beat         classification information; and     -   taking modified data as training sample data for model training         in the artificial intelligence self-learning-based         electrocardiogram automatic analysis method.

The ECG automatic analysis method based on artificial intelligence self-learning according to the embodiments of the present disclosure includes data preprocessing, heart beat feature detection, interference signal detection and heart beat classification based on deep learning methods, signal quality evaluation and lead combination, heart beat verifying, and analysis and calculation of ECG events and parameters. And it is an automatic analysis method with a complete and fast procedure through which report data is finally automatically output. The automatic analysis method of the present disclosure may also record modification information of automatic analysis results, and collect modified data to feed back to the deep learning model for further training, thus continuously enhancing the accuracy rate of the automatic analysis method.

A second aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure provides an apparatus, the apparatus includes a memory and a processer, the memory is used for storing programs, and the processor is used for executing the first aspect and the methods in implementation manners of the first aspect.

A third aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure provides a computer program product including instructions, when the computer program product runs on a computer, the computer executes the first aspect and the methods in implementation manners of the first aspect.

A fourth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure provides a computer readable storage medium, the computer readable storage medium stores computer programs, and when the computer programs are executed by the processor, the first aspect and the methods in implementation manners of the first aspect are implemented.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a system structure diagram illustrating ECG automatic analysis based on artificial intelligence self-learning according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating an ECG automatic analysis method based on artificial intelligence self-learning according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating an interference identification two classification model according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a heart beat classification model according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating a ST segment and T wave change model according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; and

FIG. 6 is a schematic structure diagram illustrating an ECG automatic analysis apparatus based on artificial intelligence self-learning according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Technical solutions of the present disclosure will be further described in detail below through accompanying drawings and embodiments.

In order to facilitate understanding of the technical solutions of the present disclosure, basic principles of artificial intelligence models, especially convolutional neural network models, are first introduced.

Artificial intelligence Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) model is a supervised learning method in deep learning, which is a multi-layer network (hidden layer) connection structure that simulates a neural network. An input signal sequentially passes through each hidden layer, in which a series of complex mathematical processes (Convolution, Pooling, Regularization, prevention of over-fitting, Dropout, Activation, and general use of Rectified Linear Unit activation function) are carried out. Some features of an object to be identified are automatically abstracted layer by layer, these features are transmitted as input to a higher hidden layer for calculation until an entire signal is reconstructed by the last several full connection layers, and Softmax function is used to perform logistics regression to achieve multi-objective classification.

CNN belongs to the supervised learning method in artificial intelligence. In a training phase, the input signal is processed through multiple hidden layers to reach last full connection layers. There is an error between a classification result obtained by Softmax logical regression and a known classification result (label). One of core ideas of deep learning is to continuously minimize the error through a large number of sample iterations so as to calculate and obtain parameters for connecting neurons in each hidden layer. In this process, it is generally necessary to construct a special cost function, and quickly and effectively minimize all connection parameters in a neural network structure with complex depth (number of hidden layers) and breadth (dimension of features) by using a nonlinearly optimized gradient descent algorithm and an error back propagation (BP) algorithm.

In deep learning, data needed to be identified is input into a training model, and finally an identification result is output after the data passes through a first hidden layer, a second hidden layer and a third hidden layer. Features with different degrees of abstraction are extracted in each layer, and finally specific categories of original data are identified, such as cars, people or animals.

An algorithm model of deep learning is very complex in mathematics. Developing a complete algorithm program requires strong professional background knowledge and rich work experience. In recent years, companies such as GOOGLE®, Microsoft, Baidu, Facebook and some famous universities (such as University of California, Berkeley, and University of Montreal in Mayada) have also successively developed and launched open source platforms for artificial intelligence development with different characteristics, helping some research and development companies in the field of deep learning to quickly master this cutting-edge technology. Among them, Caffe of Berkeley and Tensorflow of GOOGLE® are currently the two most widely used framework tools.

The model of deep learning is extremely complex, and training data needed is from hundreds of thousands, millions to tens of millions, coupled with repeated loop iterations, resulting in a very large amount of nonlinear optimized calculation. For an actual project, it often takes from a dozen hours to several days or even longer to calculate by using a central processing unit of a common computer. In this case, Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) replaces it to greatly speed up the calculation. At present, GPU cards provided by Nvidia company, due to powerful graphics and computer vision computing capabilities, a large number of computing database such as linear algebra, and supporting of parallel processing, may meet the computing of various methods with deep learning needs, and becomes a basic hardware for high-performance training and inference of current artificial intelligence.

An artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method of the present disclosure is implemented based on the CNN model.

The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure is implemented based on a system architecture shown in FIG. 1. The system architecture includes an electrocardiogram ECG monitoring device 1, a data storage and transmission apparatus 2, an analysis system hardware module 3, a model training module 4 and an analysis system execution module 5, and working methods and processes involved in the analysis system execution module 5 run in the analysis system hardware module 3. A process of the ECG automatic analysis based on artificial intelligence self-learning is realized through the analysis system hardware module 3, the model training module 4 and the analysis system execution module 5 in the system architecture.

The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method of the present disclosure will be described below in combination with FIG. 2. The method includes the following steps:

Step 100: ECG data output by the ECG monitoring device is received.

Specifically, electrical signals are converted into digital signals by the ECG monitoring device for output, which may be single-lead or multi-lead time sequence data. Original data is stored by the data storage and transmission apparatus, and it may be transmitted to the analysis system hardware module through WIFI, Bluetooth, USB, 3G/4G/5G mobile communication networks, Internet of Things and other means, and is input into the analysis system execution module as input signals.

Step 110: a data format of the ECG data is converted into a preset standard data format by resampling, and a first filtering processing is performed on converted ECG data in the preset standard data format.

Specifically, the format of the ECG data is adapted to read, resample, filter and save in a standard data format. The format of the ECG data is adapted to read, specifically, different readings are implemented for different devices, and a baseline needs to be adjusted and the ECG data needs to be converted into millivolt data according to a gain after reading. The ECG data is resampled to convert the data at a sample frequency that may be processed by the whole process. Then, high frequency, low-frequency noise and baseline drift are eliminated by filtering to improve the accuracy of artificial intelligence analysis. Processed ECG data is stored in the preset standard data format. The preset standard data format refers to a data format that may support data identification and is used for the whole process of data processing.

Through this step, differences in the lead, sample frequency and transmission data format used by different ECG devices may be eliminated, and the high frequency, low-frequency noise and baseline drift may be removed by digital signal filtering.

In a specific example, a resample frequency may be 200 Hz to ensure that a data length of each fixed time range is consistent in calculation, training and reasoning, and a relatively satisfactory analysis result may be obtained without excessively increasing the complexity and time of calculation and training. Certainly, as sample rates of ECG devices themselves gradually increase, GPU computing performance continues to rise and the cost decreases, and artificial intelligence algorithms continue to innovate and optimize, the sample frequency may also be improved.

The digital signal filtering may adopt a high-pass filter, low-pass filter and median filter, respectively, to eliminate power line noise, electromyogram noise and baseline drift noise, so as to avoid the impact on subsequent analysis.

More specifically, a low-pass, high-pass Butterworth filter may be used for zero-phase shift filtering to eliminate the baseline drift and high-frequency noise, and to retain effective ECG signals. The median filtering may replace an amplitude of a sequence in a center of a window with a median of voltage amplitudes of data points in a sliding window of a preset length of time, and a low-frequency baseline drift may be eliminated.

Step 120: heart beat detection processing is performed on the ECG data processed by the first filtering processing to identify multiple pieces of heart beat data included in the ECG data.

Each of the multiple pieces of heart beat data corresponds to a heart beat cycle, including amplitude data and starting-ending time data of corresponding P wave, QRS complex and T wave. Heart beat detection includes QRS complex detection, P wave and T wave detection.

The QRS complex detection includes two processes: one is signal processing, extracting characteristic frequency bands of the QRS complex from the ECG data processed by the first filtering processing, and the other is to determine occurrence time of the QRS complex by setting a reasonable threshold. The ECG normally includes components of P wave, QRS complex and T wave, and a noise component. Generally, the QRS complex has a frequency range of 5 Hz to 20 Hz, so signals of the QRS complex may be extracted by a band-pass filter in this range. However, frequency bands of the P wave, the T wave, and the noise are partially overlapped with the QRS complex, so signals of non QRS complex may not be completely removed by the signal processing. Therefore, it is necessary to extract a position of the QRS complex from a signal envelope by setting a reasonable threshold. The specific detection process is a process based on peak detection. Threshold judgment is sequentially performed for each peak in the signals, and when the threshold is exceeded, a judgment process of the QRS complex is entered to detect more features, such as RR interval, form, etc.

Due to an instability characteristic of the ECG in time domain, especially heart beat signals in a long-term recording process, the amplitude and frequency of the heart beat signals constantly change, and this characteristic is stronger in a disease state. When the threshold is set, a threshold adjustment needs to be dynamically performed according to the change of data characteristics in the time domain. In order to improve the accuracy and positive rate of the detection, the QRS complex detection is mostly carried out by a double amplitude threshold combined with a time threshold. A high threshold has a high positive rate and a low threshold has a high sensitivity rate. When the RR interval exceeds a certain time (time threshold), the low threshold is used for detection to reduce missed detection. However, the low threshold is susceptible to T wave and electromyography noise due to its low threshold, which is easy to cause excessive detection. Therefore, the high threshold is preferred for detection. In the process of heart beat detection, an estimation value of a confidence level for the QRS complex detection may be provided according to the amplitude of the QRS complex and an amplitude proportion of noise signals in the RR interval.

In the analysis of the heart beat signals in this step, various features of the P wave, T wave and QRS complex are also an important basis in the ECG analysis. The features of the P wave, T wave, and QRS complex are extracted by calculating a position of a segmentation point of the QRS complex and a position of a segmentation point of the P wave and the T wave, which may be realized by QRS complex segmentation point detection, single-lead PT detection algorithms and multi-lead PT detection algorithms, respectively.

The QRS complex segmentation point detection: according to a segment power maximum point and starting and ending points of the QRS complex provided by QRS complex detection algorithms, a R point, R′ point, S point and S′ point of the QRS complex in a single lead are searched. When there is multi-lead data, a median of each segmentation point is calculated as the final position of the segmentation point.

The single-lead P wave and T wave detection algorithms: compared with the QRS complex, the P wave and T wave are relatively low in amplitude and gentle in signal, and easy to be submerged in the low-frequency noise, which is difficulty in the detection. In this method, according to a result of the QRS complex detection, low-pass filtering is performed on the signals to increase relative amplitudes of the P and T waves after eliminating an influence of the QRS complex on low-frequency bands. The T wave is then searched between two QRS complexes by the peak detection. Since the T wave is a wave complex generated by ventricular repolarization, there is a definite time-locked relationship between the T wave and the QRS complex. Based on the detected QRS complex, a midpoint between each QRS complex and next QRS complex (e.g., limited to a range from 400 ms to 600 ms after a first QRS complex) is taken as an ending point of the T wave detection, and the largest peak in this range is taken as the T-wave. Then a peak with the largest amplitude in remaining peaks is selected as the P wave. Preferably, a cut-off frequency of the low-pass filtering is set from 10 Hz to 30 Hz.

The multi-lead P wave and T wave detection algorithms is: in the case of multiple leads, each wave in a heart beat is generated at same time, but has different space distribution, while the noise has different time and space distribution, therefore the P and T waves may be detected by tracing algorithms. Firstly, QRS complex elimination processing and low-pass filtering are performed on the signals to remove interference noise, and then individual independent components of an original waveform are calculated by an independent component analysis algorithm. In separated individual independent components, corresponding components are selected as P wave and T wave signals according to distribution characteristics of peaks and the position of the QRS complex.

Step 130: interference identification is performed on the heart beat data according to a trained interference identification two classification model to determine whether there is interference noise in the heart beat data with a probability value for judging the interference noise.

Since ECG detection and recording process is susceptible to interference noise caused by various influences, resulting in invalid or inaccurate acquired data, which may not correctly reflect condition of participants and increases the difficulty and workload of doctors in diagnosis. Meanwhile, interference noise data is also a main factor that causes intelligent analysis tools unable to work effectively. Therefore, it is particularly important to minimize interference noise.

This step is based on an end-to-end two-classification identification model with deep learning algorithms as its core, and it has characteristics of high precision and strong generalization performance, and may effectively solve disturbance problems caused by main disturbance sources such as electrode peeling off, exercise interference noise and electrostatic interference noise, and thus, the problem of poor identification effect caused by various and irregular disturbance data in traditional algorithms is overcome.

Wherein the process for interference identification may include steps as below:

-   -   step 131: using the interference identification two         classification model for heart beat data to identify         interference;     -   step 132: identifying a data segment with a heart beat interval         greater than or equal to a preset interval determination         threshold in the heart beat data;     -   step 133: performing a judgment of signal abnormality on the         data segment with the heart beat interval greater than or equal         to the preset interval determination threshold to determine         whether the data segment is an abnormal signal;     -   wherein identification of the abnormal signal includes whether         there are electrode peeling off, low voltage, etc.     -   step 134: if the data segment is not an abnormal signal,         according to a set time value, a starting data point and an         ending data point of sliding sampling in the data segment are         determined with a preset time width, and the sliding sampling is         performed on the data segment from the starting data point until         the ending data point to obtain multiple sample data segments;         and     -   step 135: performing the process for interference identification         on each of the multiple sample data segments.

The above steps 131-135 will be described in a specific example. The heart beat data of each lead is cut and sampled with a first data amount, and then input into the interference identification two classification model, respectively, for classification, and an interference identification result and a probability value corresponding to such result are obtained. For the heart beat data with the heart beat interval greater than or equal to 2 seconds, whether it is signal overflow, low voltage, electrode peeling off is first judged. If it is not in the above case, sliding sampling without overlapping is continuously performed from a left heart beat to the right with the first data amount for identification.

The input may be the first data amount of heart beat data of any lead, the interference identification two classification model is adopted for classification, and a classification result of whether the heart beat data is the interference or not is directly output. The result is obtained quickly, the accuracy is high, the stability performance is good, and effective and high-quality data may be provided for subsequent analysis.

The above-mentioned structure of the interference identification two classification model is an end-to-end two-classification identification system inspired and constructed by artificial intelligence deep learning CNN models such as LeNet-5 and AlexNet.

For the training of the model, nearly 4 million accurately labeled data segments from 300,000 patients are used. Labeling is divided into two categories: normal ECG signals or ECG signal fragments with obvious interference. The segments are labeled by custom-developed tools, and then interference fragment information is saved in a customized standard data format.

In the training process, two GPU servers are used for dozens of round-robin training. In a specific example, for a segment D [300] with a sample rate of 200 Hz and a data length of 300 ECG voltage values (millivolts), input data is: InputData (i, j), wherein i is a i-th lead, and j is a j-th segment of the i-th lead. All input data is randomly scattered before training, which ensures convergence of the training process. At the same time, collection of too many samples from the ECG data of a same patient is controlled, improving the generalization ability of the model, that is, an accuracy rate in a real scene. After the training converges, one million pieces of independent test data are used for testing, and the accuracy rate may reach 99.3%. Additionally, specific test data is shown in Table 1 below.

TABLE 1 Interference Normal Sensitivity 99.14% 99.32% Positive Predictivity 96.44% 99.84%

Interference data is often caused by external disturbance factors, mainly including electrode peeling off, low voltage, electrostatic interference and motion interference. Not only interference data generated by different disturbance sources is different, but also interference data generated by a same disturbance source is diverse. At the same time, considering that although the diversity of interference data is widely distributed, the difference with normal data is very large, so the diversity is ensured as much as possible when collecting interference training data. Furthermore, moving window sliding sampling is adopted to increase the diversity of interference data as much as possible, so as to make the model robust to interference data. Even if interference data in the future is different from any previous interference, with comparison to normal data, its similarity with interference is greater than normal data, thus enhancing the ability of the model to identify interference data.

The interference identification two classification model adopted in this step may be shown in FIG. 2. The network first uses two convolutional layers, the convolution kernel in size is 1×5, and each layer is followed by a maximum pooling. The number of the convolution kernel starts from 128, and the number of the convolution kernel doubles every time passing a maximum pooling layer. The convolutional layers are followed by two full connection layers and a Softmax classifier. Since the classification number of the model is two, Softmax has two output units that relate to corresponding categories in turn, and uses cross entropy as the cost function.

Step 140: a heart beat time sequence data is combined and generated according to lead parameters of the heart beat data and the heart beat data, and heart beat analysis data is generated according to the heart beat time sequence data.

Due to the complexity of the ECG signals and the fact that each lead may be affected by different degrees of interference, there may be excessive detection and missed detection when the heart beat detection depends on a single lead. Time characterization data of heart beat results detected by different leads is not aligned. Therefore, the heart beat data of all leads needs to be combined according to results of the interference identification and time rules to generate complete heart beat time sequence data, and the time characterization data of the heart beat data of all leads is unified. The time characterization data is used to represent time information of each data point on a time axis of ECG data signals. In the subsequent analysis and calculation, according to the unified heart beat time sequence data, the heart beat data of each lead may be cut with the preset threshold, so as to generate the heart beat analysis data of each lead required for specific analysis.

Before the above mentioned heart beat data of each lead is combined, validity of the heart beat data needs to be determined according to the confidence level of the detection obtained in step 120.

The combining process of the heart beat data is as follows: a time characterization data combination of the heart beat data of different leads is obtained according to a refractory period of ECG basic rule reference data, and all of the heart beat data of different leads has information of the lead parameters to characterize which lead the heart beat data belongs to. Then, the heart beat data with a large deviation is discarded, the time characterization data combination is voted on to generate a position of a combined heart beat, and the combined heart beat position is added to the combined heart beat time sequence. It returns to a next group of heart beat data to be processed, and repeats until combination of all heart beat data is finished.

The refractory period of the ECG activities may preferably be between 200 ms and 280 ms. The time characterization data combination of the heart beat data of different leads obtained should meet the following conditions: each lead in the time characterization data combination of the heart beat data includes at most the time characterization data of one piece of heart beat data. When the time characterization data combination of the heart beat data is voted on, it is determined by a percentage of a number of leads with detected heart beat data in a number of effective leads. If a position of the time characterization data of the heart beat data corresponding to a lead is a low voltage segment, an interference segment and electrode peeling off, the lead is considered as an invalid lead for the heart beat data. The specific position of the combined heart beat may be calculated and obtained by using an average value of the time characterization data of the heart beat data. During the combining process, the refractory period is set in this method to avoid erroneous combining.

In this step, the unified heart beat time sequence data is output through combining. This step may simultaneously lower excessive detection and missed detection rates of the heart beat, and effectively improve the sensitivity and positive predictivity of the heart beat detection.

Step 150: a signal quality of the heart beat analysis data is analyzed and evaluated, and a signal quality evaluation index of the heart beat analysis data is obtained.

The following steps may be included:

-   -   step 151: position information and width information of the QRS         complex in the heart beat analysis data are extracted;     -   step 152: RR interval signals within RR interval between two         adjacent QRS complex signals are extracted;     -   step 153: filtering the RR interval signals is performed, and an         envelope calculation is performed on filtered signals to obtain         an average power of noise signals in the RR interval;     -   wherein the average power of the noise signals in the RR         interval is an average of an envelope amplitude in the RR         interval; and     -   step 154: the signal quality evaluation index is obtained         according to the average power of the noise signals and a power         of the signals of the QRS complex.

Further, the signal quality evaluation index may be characterized by a noise level in the RR interval respect to the QRS complex, and specifically, it is calculated based on the power of the QRS complex and the average power of the noise signals.

The signal quality evaluation index is expressed by the formula:

${{{SNR}(i)} = \frac{S_{i}}{\sum{N_{i,t} \div T}}};$

wherein S_(i) is an amplitude of a i-th QRS complex, N_(i,t) is an amplitude of a t-th sample point in a i-th RR interval, and T is a length of the RR interval.

Step 160: according to a trained heart beat classification model, feature extraction and analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data are performed on the heart beat analysis data, so as to obtain primary classification information of each piece of heart beat data in the heart beat analysis data.

Specifically, since there are differences in signal measurement, acquisition, output of lead data and other aspects for different ECG devices, and actual application scenes are different, a simple single-lead classification method or a multi-lead classification method may be adopted according to specific situations for the heart beat classification of the present disclosure. The multi-lead classification method includes lead voting decision classification method and lead synchronous correlation classification method. The single-lead classification method is to directly use a corresponding lead model to classify the heart beat analysis data of a single-lead device, and there is no voting decision process. The lead voting decision classification method is a voting decision method that leads are independently classified based on the heart beat analysis data of each lead, and then voting results are merged to determine a classification result. The lead synchronous correlation classification method is a method for synchronous correlation and analysis of the heart beat analysis data of each lead. Generally speaking, the voting decision classification method may be selected for the ambulatory ECG with relatively a few leads, while the lead synchronous correlation classification method may be used for a standard 12-lead resting ECG, and the classification methods mentioned-above will be, respectively, described in the following.

The single-lead classification method includes:

-   -   according to the heart beat time sequence data, cutting is         performed on the heart beat data of the single lead with a         second data amount to generate the heart beat analysis data of         the single lead, and the heart beat analysis data of the single         lead is input into the trained heart beat classification model         corresponding to such lead for the feature extraction and         analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data, so as         to obtain the primary classification information of the single         lead.

The lead voting decision classification method may include:

-   -   firstly, according to the heart beat time sequence data, cutting         is performed on the heart beat data of each lead with a third         data amount to generate the heart beat analysis data of each         lead;     -   secondly, according to the trained heart beat classification         model corresponding to each lead, the feature extraction and         analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data are         performed on the heart beat analysis data of each lead, so as to         obtain classification information of each lead; and     -   thirdly, classification voting decision calculation is performed         according to the classification information of each lead and         lead weight reference coefficients, so as to obtain the primary         classification information. Specifically, the lead weight         reference coefficients are voting weight coefficients of each         lead for different heart beat classifications based on the         Bayesian statistical analysis of the ECG data.

The lead synchronous correlation classification method may include:

According to the heart beat time sequence data, cutting is performed on the heart beat data of each lead with a fourth data amount to generate the heart beat analysis data of each lead; and then, according to a trained multi-lead synchronous correlation classification model, the feature extraction and analysis of a synchronous amplitude and time characterization data are performed on the heart beat analysis data of each lead, so as to obtain the primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data.

An input of the synchronous correlation classification method of the heart beat data is data of all leads of an ECG device, and data points with a same position and a certain length of each lead are intercepted according to unified heart beat positions of the heart beat analysis data, and are synchronously delivered to a trained artificial intelligence deep learning model for calculation and analysis, and an output is that an accurate heart beat classification in which ECG signal characteristics of all lead and heart rhythm characteristics correlated with the heart beat in time are comprehensively considered at each heart beat position.

In this method, it is fully considered that the ECG data of different leads is, actually measuring information flow of heart electrical signals transmitted in the directions of different ECG axis vectors, and multi-dimensional digital characteristics transmitted by the ECG signal in time and space are comprehensively analyzed, so it effectively overcomes the defect that the traditional method only relies on independent analyses of a single lead, and then results are accumulated to conduct some statistical voting methods through which classification errors are easily obtained, and greatly improves the accuracy of the heart beat classification.

The heart beat classification model in this step is obtained by training 17 million data samples of 300,000 patients in a training set. These samples are generated by accurately labeling the data according to requirements of ECG analysis and diagnosis. Labeling is mainly for common arrhythmias, conduction block, ST segment and T wave changes, which may meet model training in different application scenes. Specifically, labeled information is stored in a preset standard data format. In the preprocessing of training data, in order to increase the generalization ability of the model, small sliding is made for a classification with a small sample size to expand the data. Specifically, the data is moved 2 times based on each heart beat according to a certain step (such as 10-50 data points), so that the data may be increased by 2 times, and the recognition accuracy of classification samples with a small amount of data is improved. The generalization ability has also been verified to be improved from the actual result.

In an actual training process, two GPU servers are used for dozens of round-robin training. After the training converges, 5 million pieces of independent test data are used for testing, and the accuracy rate may reach 91.92%.

An interception length of the training data may be from 1 second to 10 seconds. For example, a sample rate is 200 Hz, a sample length is 2.5 s, an obtained data length is a segment D[500] of 500 ECG voltage values (millivolts), and input data is: InputData (i, j), wherein i is a i-th lead, and j is a j-th segment of the i-th lead. All input data is randomly scattered before training, which ensures convergence of the training process. At the same time, collection of too many samples from the ECG data of a same patient is limited, which improves the generalization ability of the model, that is, an accuracy rate in a real scene. During the training, segment data D corresponding to all leads is synchronously input, and lead data of multiple spatial dimensions (different ECG axis vectors) of each time position is synchronously learned according to a multi-channel analysis method of image analysis, so that a more accurate classification result than a conventional algorithm is obtained.

As shown in FIG. 4, it is the heart beat classification model adopted in this step may, and it specifically may be an end-to-end multi-label classification model inspired by CNN models based on artificial intelligence deep learning such as AlexNet, VGG16, Inception. Specifically, the network of this model is a seven-layer convolution network, and each convolution is followed by an activation function. A first layer is a convolution layer having two different scales, followed by six convolution layers. The number of convolution kernels of the seven-layer convolution are 96, 256, 256, 384, 384, 384 and 256, respectively. Except for the convolution kernel of the first layer, which has two scales of 5 and 11, the convolution kernels of other layers have a scale of 5. Third, fifth, sixth and seventh convolution layers are followed by a pooling layer. Finally, two full connection layers follow.

Step 170: the heart beat analysis data of particular heart beats in results of the primary classification information is input into a trained ST segment and T wave change model for identification, and ST segment and T wave evaluation information is determined.

Wherein, data of the particular heart beats of the primary classification information refers to the heart beat data including sinus heart beat (N) and other heart beat types that may include ST segment and T wave changes. The data of the particular heart beats in the results of the primary classification information is input into the trained ST segment and T wave change model for ST segment and T wave change identification to identify whether the data of the particular heart beats in the primary classification information has ST segment and T wave change data. The specific method may be as follows: data of each lead that the results in the primary classification information is the sinus heart beat is put into the ST segment and T wave change model, and the sinus heart beat data is identified and judged one by one, so as to determine whether the sinus heart beat has characteristics of ST segment and T wave change and specific lead position information that the change occurs, and the ST segment and T wave evaluation information is determined.

The ST segment and T wave evaluation information is the lead position information that the ST segment and T wave corresponding to heart beat segment data is changed. In clinical diagnosis, the ST segment and T wave changes are required to be located to a specific lead. In the method, the data of the particular heart beats identified by the primary classification is input into a trained artificial intelligence deep learning model for identifying the ST segment and T wave changes according to the data of each lead in turn, independent calculation and analysis is performed, and an output result indicates whether features of lead segments conform to the conclusion that ST segment and T wave change, so that the information of leads where the ST segment and T wave changes occur may be determined.

A proportion of the heart beat with the ST segment and T wave changes in all heart beats is relatively low. In order to take into account a diversity of the training data and a balance of the amount of data in each category, a ratio of training data without ST segment and T wave changes and with ST segment and T wave changes is selected about 2:1, which ensures the good generalization ability of the model in the process of classification and avoid to appear a tendency of a category accounting for a relatively large proportion in the training data. Forms of the heart beat are diverse and different individuals show different forms, therefore, in order to make the model estimate distribution of each classification well and extract features effectively, training samples are collected from individuals of different ages, weights, genders and residential areas. In addition, since the ECG data of a single individual in a same time period is often highly similar, in order to avoid over-learning, when acquiring the data of the single individual, a small number of samples in different time periods are randomly selected from all the data. Finally, due to characteristics that the forms of the heart beat of patients have large differences between individuals and high similarity within the individual, different patients are divided into different data sets when dividing training sets and test sets, so as to prevent the data of a same individual from appearing in the training sets and test sets at the same time. Therefore, test results of the obtained model are closest to real application scenes, ensuring the reliability and universality of the model.

The ST segment and T wave change model adopted in this step may be as shown in FIG. 5, and it may be an end-to-end classification model inspired by CNN models based on artificial intelligence deep learning such as AlexNet and VGG16. Specifically, the model is a seven-layer network, which includes seven layers of convolution, five layers of pooling and two layers of full connection. A convolution kernel used in all layers of convolution is 1×5, and the number of filters for each layer of the convolution is different. The number of the filters for a first layer of convolution is 96; a second layer of convolution and a third layer of convolution are used together, and the number of the filters is 256; a fourth layer of convolution and a fifth layer of convolution are used together, and the number of the filters is 384; the number of the filters for a sixth layer of convolution is 384; the number of the filters for a seventh layer of convolution is 256. The first, third, fifth, sixth and seventh layers of convolution are followed by the layers of pooling, and then, the two layers of full connection follow. Finally, a Softmax classifier is used to divide the results into two categories. In order to increase the nonlinearity of the model and extract the features of high dimensions of the data, the mode that two layers of convolution are used together is adopted.

Step 180: secondary classification processing on the heart beat analysis data is performed according to the ECG basic rule reference data and the ST segment and T wave evaluation information under the primary classification information to finally obtain heart beat classification information.

The ECG basic rule reference data, such as a minimum time interval between two heart beats, a minimum interval between the P wave and R wave is generated according to the description of basic rules of cardiomyocytes electrophysiological activities and ECG clinical diagnosis in authoritative ECG textbooks, and which is used for the voting decision calculation of the heart beat and subdividing the primary classification information after classification of the heart beat mainly based on the RR interval between the heart beats and a medical significance of different heart beat signals on each lead. According to the ECG basic rule reference data combined with classification and identification of a certain number of continuous heart beats, a classification of ventricular heart beats is divided into more detailed heart beat classifications, including ventricular premature beat (V), ventricular escape beat (VE), ventricular tachycardia beat (VT), and supraventricular heart beats are subdivided into supraventricular premature beat (S), atrial escape beat (SE), junctional escape beat (JE) and atrial tachycardia beat (AT), etc.

In addition, through the secondary classification processing, erroneous classification identification that does not conform to the ECG basic rule reference data in the primary classification may also be corrected. The subdivided heart beat classifications are pattern matched according to the ECG basic rule reference data, classification identification, which does not conform to the ECG basic rule reference data is found, and corrected to a reasonable classification according to the RR interval and classification labels before and after.

Specifically, after the secondary classification processing, a variety of heart beat classifications may be output, such as: normal sinus heart beat (N), complete right bundle branch block (N_CRB), complete left bundle branch block (N_CLB), intraventricular block (N_VB), first degree atrioventricular block (N_B1), pre-excitation syndrome (N_PS), ventricular premature beat (V), ventricular escape beat (VE), ventricular tachycardia beat (VT), supraventricular premature beat (S), atrial escape beat (SE), junctional escape beat (JE), atrial tachycardia beat (AT), atrial flutter/atrial fibrillation (AF) and artifact (A).

The calculation of basic heart rate parameters may also be completed through this step. The calculated basic heart rate parameters include the RR interval, heart rate, QT time, QTc time and other parameters.

Step 190: ECG event data is generated from the heart beat analysis data according to the heart beat classification information and the ECG basic rule reference data; the ECG event data is screened to obtain corresponding report conclusion data and report table item data according to the signal quality evaluation index; report graphic data is generated according to typical data segments in each kind of the ECG event data, and the report table item data, the report graphic data and the report conclusion data are output.

In this step, firstly, results of the secondary classification for the heart beat are pattern matched according to the ECG basic rule reference data, so as to obtain the ECG event data in the heart beat analysis data. At the same time, referring to the signal quality evaluation index, untrusted events are removed, various heart rate parameters are calculated, the number and occurrence time of events are counted, etc., and the report conclusion data and the report table item data are obtained.

Specific calculation of the heart rate parameters includes calculation of an average heart rate, a maximum heart rate and a minimum heart rate, etc. When calculating the maximum and minimum heart rates, a fixed-length segment is taken as a statistical unit, and whole process scanning and statistical comparison are performed on the heart beats one by one. The length of the segment is generally 8-10 seconds, and it may be freely set as required. When calculating the heart rate, different statistical calculation methods for heart beat types are adopted for ECG dominated by sinus heart rate and ECG dominated by ectopic heart rate. When calculating the maximum and minimum heart rates, only the sinus heart beat is calculated for the ECG dominated by sinus heart rate. For ECG dominated by the atrial flutter/atrial fibrillation, only the atrial flutter/atrial fibrillation and sinus heart beats are calculated. For ECG dominated by other non atrial flutter/atrial fibrillation ectopic heart beats, all types of heart beats except the artifact are involved in the calculation.

Quality evaluation is performed on the ECG event data according to the signal quality evaluation index, event segments with the highest data signal quality are selected, meanwhile, a number of event types included in the segments is analyzed, the most representative segment is preferentially selected, a starting position of the segment is preferred to ensure that an event heart beat is located in a middle of the selected segment as far as possible, and the report graphic data is generated.

In a preferred embodiment, selection rules of the ECG events may be specifically described as follows.

A single segment is selected for general ECG events. When the heart rate of a first heart beat of the segment is greater than or equal to 100, a distance from a starting point of the segment to the first heart beat is 0.3 seconds. When the heart rate of the first heart beat of the segment is less than or equal to 45, the distance from the starting point of the segment to the first heart beat is 0.37 seconds.

For ECG events with multiple segments, it is necessary to perform quality evaluation on the multiple segments, and calculate a proportion of non-interference signals of intercepted segments according to the signal quality evaluation index. When the proportion of the non-interference signals reaches a set threshold (preferably, the threshold is determined in a range of 60%-95%), the segments meet screening conditions, from which an optimal typical data segment is obtained.

Finally, the report table item data, the report graphic data and the report conclusion data are output.

In the present disclosure, in addition to the above process, manual check may also be performed based on obtained classification results, and the checked heart beat classification data, which is not in conformity with classification results output by automatic analysis, is corrected, and fed back and input into to the trained model as training samples for artificial intelligence self-learning. The deep learning model may continuously carry out iterative loop training by inputting new training data, thereby continuously improving the accuracy of three classification models (interference identification two classification model, heart beat classification model, ST segment and T wave change model) used by the present disclosure.

It should be noted that, although specific implementation manners of the three classification models are specifically described in the above-mentioned steps, it is not limited that the specific implementation may only be realized by the illustrated manners. All three models may be implemented by one or more of LeNet-5 model, AlexNet model, VGG16 model and Inception model, and other models such as ResNet model, RNN-related model, Auto-Encoding model or SeqToSeq model may also be used for training and classification inferring, and the number of categories classified by the models is not limited.

FIG. 6 is a schematic structure diagram illustrating an apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The apparatus includes a processor and a memory. The memory may be connected to the processor via a bus. The memory may be a non-volatile memory, such as a hard disk drive and a flash memory, in which software programs and device drivers are stored. The software programs may perform various functions of the above method provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure. The device drivers may be a network and interface drivers. The processor is used for executing the software programs, and when the software programs are executed, the method provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure may be realized.

It should be noted that an embodiment of the present disclosure also provides a computer readable storage medium. The computer readable storage medium stores computer programs, and when the computer programs are executed by the processor, the method provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure may be realized.

An embodiment of the present disclosure also provides a computer program product including instructions. When the computer program product runs on a computer, the processor performs the above method.

In the ECG automatic analysis method and apparatus based on artificial intelligence self-learning according to the embodiments of the present disclosure, through data preprocessing, heart beat feature detection, interference signal detection, signal quality evaluation and lead combination, heart beat classification, secondary classification of heart beat examination, ECG event classification, and analysis and calculation of ECG parameters, the report data is finally automatically output. The method is a complete and fast process automatic analysis method. The automatic analysis method of the present disclosure may also record modification information of automatic analysis results and collect modified data to feed back to the deep learning model for continuous training, thus continuously improving and enhancing the accuracy rate of the automatic analysis method.

Those skilled in the art should further realize that the units and algorithm steps of the examples described in the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented in electronic hardware, computer software, or a combination of the two. In order to clearly illustrate the interchangeability of hardware and software, the composition and steps of each example have been generally described according to functions in the above description. Whether these functions are implemented in hardware or software depends on the specific application and design constraints of the technical solutions. Those skilled in the art may use different methods to implement the described functions for each specific application, but such implementation should not be considered to be beyond the scope of the present disclosure.

The steps of methods or algorithm described in the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented in hardware, a software module executed by a processor, or a combination of the two. The software module may be placed in random access memory (RAM), memory, read only memory (ROM), electrically programmable ROM, electrically erasable programmable ROM, registers, hard disks, removable disks, CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the technical field.

The specific embodiments described above have further explained the purpose, technical solution and beneficial effects of the present disclosure in detail. It should be understood that the above is only specific embodiments of the present disclosure and is not used to limit the scope of protection of the present disclosure. Any modification, equivalent substitution, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principles of the present disclosure should be included in the scope of protection of the present disclosure. 

1. An artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method, comprising: receiving electrocardiogram data output by an electrocardiogram monitoring device, and the electrocardiogram data being single-lead or multi-lead time sequence data; converting a data format of the ECG data into a preset standard data format by resampling, and performing a first filtering processing on converted ECG data in the preset standard data format; performing heart beat detection processing on the ECG data processed by the first filtering processing to identify multiple pieces of heart beat data included in the ECG data, each of which is corresponding to a heart beat cycle, including amplitude data and starting-ending time data of corresponding P wave, QRS complex and T wave; performing interference identification on the heart beat data according to a trained interference identification two classification model to determine whether there is an interference noise in the heart beat data with a probability value for judging the interference noise; according to lead parameters of the heart beat data and the heart beat data, combining and generating heart beat time sequence data based on results of the interference identification and time rules; and generating heart beat analysis data according to the heart beat time sequence data; analyzing and evaluating a signal quality of the heart beat analysis data, and obtaining signal quality evaluation index of the heart beat analysis data; performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data according to a trained heart beat classification model, to obtain primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data; inputting the heart beat analysis data of particular heart beats in results of the primary classification information into a trained ST segment and T wave change model for identification, and determining ST segment and T wave evaluation information; performing secondary classification processing on the heart beat analysis data according to ECG basic rule reference data and the ST segment and T wave evaluation information under the primary classification information to finally obtain heart beat classification information; and generating ECG event data from the heart beat analysis data according to the heart beat classification information and the ECG basic rule reference data; screening the ECG event data according to the signal quality evaluation index to obtain corresponding report conclusion data and report table item data; generating report graphic data according to typical data segments in each kind of the ECG event data; and outputting the report table item data, the report graphic data and the report conclusion data.
 2. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 1, wherein the performing heart beat detection processing on ECG data processed by the first filtering processing comprises: determining an RR interval according to the QRS complex and calculating an estimation value of a noise in the RR interval; and determining a detection confidence level of each QRS complex according to the estimation value of the noise and a maximum amplitude in each QRS complex.
 3. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 1, wherein the performing interference identification on the heart beat data according to a trained interference identification two classification model comprises: performing cutting and sampling on the heart beat data with a first data amount, and inputting data obtained by the cutting and sampling into the interference identification two classification model to identify interference; identifying a data segment with a heart beat interval greater than or equal to a preset interval determination threshold in the heart beat data; performing a judgment of signal abnormality on the data segment with the heart beat interval greater than or equal to the preset interval determination threshold to determine whether the data segment is an abnormal signal; if the data segment is not an abnormal signal, according to a set time value, determining a starting data point and an ending data point of sliding sampling in the data segment with a preset time width, and performing the sliding sampling on the data segment from the starting data point until the ending data point to obtain multiple sample data segments; and performing the interference identification on each of the multiple sample data segments.
 4. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 1, wherein the performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data according to a trained heart beat classification model, to obtain primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data comprises: for the heart beat data of a single lead, inputting the heart beat analysis data into the trained heart beat classification model corresponding to the single lead, performing the feature extraction and analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data with a second data amount, to obtain the primary classification information of the single lead.
 5. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 1, wherein the performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data according to a trained heart beat classification model, to obtain primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data comprises: according to the trained heart beat classification model corresponding to each lead, performing the feature extraction and analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data of each lead with a third data amount, to obtain classification information of each lead; and performing classification voting decision calculation according to the classification information of each lead and lead weight reference coefficients, to obtain the primary classification information.
 6. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 1, wherein the performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data according to a trained heart beat classification model, to obtain primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data comprises: according to a trained multi-lead synchronous correlation classification model, performing the feature extraction and analysis of a synchronous amplitude and the time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data of each lead with a fourth data amount, to obtain the primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data.
 7. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 1, wherein the inputting the heart beat analysis data of particular heart beats in results of the primary classification information into a trained ST segment and T wave change model for identification, and determining ST segment and T wave evaluation information comprises: inputting data of the particular heart beats in the primary classification into the trained ST segment and T wave change model according to leads in turn, performing the feature extraction and analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data on the data of the particular heart beats of each lead to obtain ST segment and T wave change information of each lead, and determining the ST segment and T wave evaluation information information, which is lead position information that indicates the ST segment and T wave corresponding to heart beat segment data occurs change.
 8. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 1, wherein the generating report graphic data according to typical data segments in each kind of the ECG event data comprises: performing evaluation on data segments in each kind of ECG event according to the signal quality evaluation index, and selecting the data segments with the highest signal quality evaluation index as the typical data segments in the ECG event.
 9. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 1, further comprising: receiving modification information of the heart beat classification information; and taking modified data as training sample data for model training in the artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method.
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 11. A computer program product including instructions, wherein when the computer program product runs on a computer, the computer executes the method of claim
 1. 12. A computer readable storage medium, comprising instructions, wherein when the instructions run on a computer, the computer executes the method of claim
 1. 13. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 2, wherein the performing interference identification on the heart beat data according to a trained interference identification two classification model comprises: performing cutting and sampling on the heart beat data with a first data amount, and inputting data obtained by the cutting and sampling into the interference identification two classification model to identify interference; identifying a data segment with a heart beat interval greater than or equal to a preset interval determination threshold in the heart beat data; performing a judgment of signal abnormality on the data segment with the heart beat interval greater than or equal to the preset interval determination threshold to determine whether the data segment is an abnormal signal; if the data segment is not an abnormal signal, according to a set time value, determining a starting data point and an ending data point of sliding sampling in the data segment with a preset time width, and performing the sliding sampling on the data segment from the starting data point until the ending data point to obtain multiple sample data segments; and performing the interference identification on each of the multiple sample data segments.
 14. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 13, wherein the performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data according to a trained heart beat classification model, to obtain primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data comprises: for the heart beat data of a single lead, inputting the heart beat analysis data into the trained heart beat classification model corresponding to the single lead, performing the feature extraction and analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data with a second data amount, to obtain the primary classification information of the single lead.
 15. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 14, wherein the performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data according to a trained heart beat classification model, to obtain primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data comprises: according to the trained heart beat classification model corresponding to each lead, performing the feature extraction and analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data of each lead with a third data amount, to obtain classification information of each lead; and performing classification voting decision calculation according to the classification information of each lead and lead weight reference coefficients, to obtain the primary classification information.
 16. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 15, wherein the performing feature extraction and analysis of an amplitude and time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data according to a trained heart beat classification model, to obtain primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data comprises: according to a trained multi-lead synchronous correlation classification model, performing the feature extraction and analysis of a synchronous amplitude and the time characterization data on the heart beat analysis data of each lead with a fourth data amount, to obtain the primary classification information of the heart beat analysis data.
 17. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 16, wherein the inputting the heart beat analysis data of particular heart beats in results of the primary classification information into a trained ST segment and T wave change model for identification, and determining ST segment and T wave evaluation information comprises: inputting data of the particular heart beats in the primary classification into the trained ST segment and T wave change model according to leads in turn, performing the feature extraction and analysis of the amplitude and time characterization data on the data of the particular heart beats of each lead to obtain ST segment and T wave change information of each lead, and determining the ST segment and T wave evaluation information, which is lead position information that indicates the ST segment and T wave corresponding to heart beat segment data occurs change.
 18. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 17, wherein the generating report graphic data according to typical data segments in each kind of the ECG event data comprises: performing evaluation on data segments in each kind of ECG event according to the signal quality evaluation index, and selecting the data segments with the highest signal quality evaluation index as the typical data segments in the ECG event.
 19. The artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method according to claim 18, further comprising: receiving modification information of the heart beat classification information; and taking modified data as training sample data for model training in the artificial intelligence self-learning-based electrocardiogram automatic analysis method.
 20. A computer program product including instructions, wherein when the computer program product runs on a computer, the computer executes the method of claim
 19. 